Three Die In Four Car Accidents In Deadly Day For Washington, DC, Roads
A deadly day for Washington DC results in four early-morning car crashes in the district including four fatalities and a number of serious injuries.
A deadly day for Washington DC results in four early-morning car crashes in the district including four fatalities and a number of serious injuries.
A train and tanker truck crash on NC Highway 49 near Charlotte. The accident, which occurred early on the morning of Friday, July 11, forced the closing of the road north of Interstate 485 for several hours.
Two teenagers from Williamsburg, Va., died on July 25, 2008, in a single-vehicle crash. The pair were headed north on Centreville Road when their car ran off the left side of the road and struck a drainage ditch around 2:30 in the morning. Both were declared dead at the scene. The driver was 18. His…
The government crash test program that rates all new cars, trucks, and SUVs on a one-star to five-star scale is getting an upgrade. The new program, which is set to begin in 2010, will incorporate new front-end crash tests and a test that slams a pole into the side of the vehicle, simulating collission with…
An early morning crash on I-64 in New Kent County left one person dead on June 1, 2008. A speeding car struck a van from behind at 12:30 a.m. and burst into flames. The driver was pronounced dead at the scene. The van’s driver and passegner were taken to a Williamsburg hospital and treated for…